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300.1 | "digital Bike Club" T-shirt ? | EUCLID::PAULHUS | Chris @ MLO 8-3/T13 dtn 223-6871 | Wed May 06 1987 13:43 | 8 |
| Hmmmm. Not sure of the semantics here, but I'll take a stab
at this... There is a Digital Bike Club T-Shirt. It has a white
torso and blue sleeves and design. The large design on the back
has: [digital logo], a picture of a male and female recreational
riders (not racers), and "Bike Club" below. On the chest, over the
heart, there is a bike formed from the letters dec.
We had a bunch of these made, and there should be some left,
in care of someone.
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300.2 | There is a racing jersey | CREDIT::FISHER | | Thu May 07 1987 07:32 | 5 |
| I have heard that there is a racing team in Germany with the
dec logo on their jerseys, offered my eye teeth and my first born
in exchange for one but so far, no takers.
ed
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300.3 | Only a few remain... | ALIBUT::BLOOM | Eric Bloom | Thu May 07 1987 10:32 | 13 |
| I have the few remaining T-shirts. The following sizes are left:
2 Childrens large (14-16)
5 Adult small (34-36)
5 Adult X-large (46)
I don't know who has the treasury now, so I don't really know how
to collect any money for them. We used to sell them for $5.
Also, the last time I tried to send T-shirts through the interoffice
mail, they never made it. (I'm in Hudson MA.)
/Eric
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300.4 | | SUPER::CONNELL | | Thu May 07 1987 11:45 | 6 |
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I also sent a T-shirt through interoffice mail, and it never made
it.
Chuck
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300.5 | One out of Three? | EAGLE1::CAMILLI | | Fri May 08 1987 11:15 | 11 |
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As I recall, Kathy Norton sent the six T-shirts I ordered through
inter-office mail (in padded mailers), and they all made it.
One out of three isn't too good, though. The Post Office does
better...
Does DEC have any rules/guidelines about sending "valuables"
through interoffice mail?
-LC
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300.6 | there is a rule, but I don't think many know what it is | CREDIT::FISHER | | Fri May 08 1987 13:12 | 5 |
| there's a rather loosely applied -- and in my opinion arbitrary
and capricious -- rule about sending non-business materials through
interoffice mail.
ed
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